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BBK (and others) Teacher Appreciation Week follow up
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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 153190" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>Is this a public school? If so, there should be a limit on the amount of supplies or $$ a child is asked to provide. Also in my state (Maryland) the school suppy list is a list of suggested supplies, it is not required that you provide them. The school must do so if it is needed and you don't provide it. Also, a child cannot be excluded from a field trip or school activity because he did not bring in the money requested. The amount you seem to be asked to provide seems excessive, I would bring it to the attention of the school board to see if the school is within the guidlelines. If your child attends a private school, then they may be able to nickle and dime you (or in this day, dollar you) to death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 153190, member: 225"] Is this a public school? If so, there should be a limit on the amount of supplies or $$ a child is asked to provide. Also in my state (Maryland) the school suppy list is a list of suggested supplies, it is not required that you provide them. The school must do so if it is needed and you don't provide it. Also, a child cannot be excluded from a field trip or school activity because he did not bring in the money requested. The amount you seem to be asked to provide seems excessive, I would bring it to the attention of the school board to see if the school is within the guidlelines. If your child attends a private school, then they may be able to nickle and dime you (or in this day, dollar you) to death. [/QUOTE]
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